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An interview with Lubaina by Siobhán Forshaw and published on the Corridor 8 website appears here: Political Activism in Paint: An Interview with Lubaina Himid The Turner Prize exhibition is at Ferens Art Gallery, Hull until 7th January 2018 https://www.hull2017.co.uk/whatson/events/turner-prize-2017/

Lubaina Himid rose to prominence with the Black Art movement in mid-1980s Britain, but was pushed aside in favor of simpler themes and sleeker aesthetics. Now three major shows and a place on the Turner Prize shortlist are heralding a

Lubaina Himid is one of the speakers at Interdependence: We Need to Talk, organised as part of Manchester International Festival (MIF) during July. Lubaina, who has created the unique set for Interdependence, will give an illustrated talk on art, power,

President with a torpedo in his crotch: how the works of Lubaina Himid speak to Trump times Born in Zanzibar and raised in Britain, Lubaina Himid makes work about everything from slavery to Thatcher to the cotton trade. Now in